I'm wondering if this may not be due to the lingerout() problem I mentioned yesterday...
On Sun, 13 Apr 1997, Dean Gaudet wrote: > The following reply was made to PR general/373; it has been noted by GNATS. > > From: Dean Gaudet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Steinar Fremme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: general/373: Timeout problems > Date: Sun, 13 Apr 1997 18:03:17 -0700 (PDT) > > > Can you try editing conf.h, search for LINUX and remove the "#define > HAVE_SHMGET", then "make clean; make". > > Are you running multiple apaches on this machine? > > Could you try 1.2b7 if the first thing doesn't work? That'll just narrow > down our search. > > Thanks > Dean > > On Sun, 13 Apr 1997, Steinar Fremme wrote: > > > > > >Number: 373 > > >Category: general > > >Synopsis: Timeout problems > > >Confidential: no > > >Severity: non-critical > > >Priority: medium > > >Responsible: apache (Apache HTTP Project) > > >State: open > > >Class: sw-bug > > >Submitter-Id: apache > > >Arrival-Date: Sun Apr 13 11:50:01 1997 > > >Originator: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >Organization: > > apache > > >Release: 1.2b8 > > >Environment: > > > > I'm using perl, version 5.003_93 > > apache 1.2b8 > > gcc 2.7.2 > > linux 2.0.27 > > >Description: > > I upgraded to new version of apache from > > 1.2b6 to 1.2b8 on my Linux 2.0.27 system. > > > > This morning the server was out of memory, and I > > found a lot of unterminated requests. > > > > >From apache status info there was a lot of servers > > in "mode of operation = W". > > > > I restarted the servers, and all memory was released > > servers started and all was looking god. > > > > Then I started a Perl CGI from my browser making some > > 200Kb output, and was pressing STOP from the browser. > > > > The "apache status info" was again showing me that the > > server was in "mode of operation = W" - But then after > > 10 minutes - the server was still there in same mod., and > > the Perl CGI still loaded. > > > > My httpd.conf have Timeout set to 120. > > > > Is it not so that this timeout supposed to kill the server > > after 120 sec in my case ?? > > > > I did not have this problem in 1.2b6 > > >How-To-Repeat: > > http://www.fremme.no/st1100/stoc.cgi?sort=nr&ss=999 > > http://www.fremme.no/status > > >Fix: > > > > >Audit-Trail: > > >Unformatted: > > > > > > > >
